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killouts1
Nov 05, 2009Follower
ReadyNas Pro for virtualization with Hyper V
Hello, I need to change my servers, I want to virtualize all my real servers on 1. Do you thing that Ready Nas Pro is fast enough to do that : 1 real server Intel Xeon X3460 2.8 GHz 16 Go RAM...
asmetana
Jan 26, 2010Aspirant
Got the APC network UPS running! Not sure how I missed this thread before: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=32239
I first tested it on my RNPro and then configured on my 3200. The curious thing is that many of the executables were not present on the 3200 that were present on the Pro. I had to bring a couple over but after doing that and launching the NUT service and configuring the RN to monitor itself, it worked great. I adjusted access to the NUT server and configured my Pro to monitor the 3200 and that works too.
I was prepared to run NUT on an additional Linux or Mac server but not having to do so is more convenient and takes one system out of the chain to make it all happen.
I first tested it on my RNPro and then configured on my 3200. The curious thing is that many of the executables were not present on the 3200 that were present on the Pro. I had to bring a couple over but after doing that and launching the NUT service and configuring the RN to monitor itself, it worked great. I adjusted access to the NUT server and configured my Pro to monitor the 3200 and that works too.
I was prepared to run NUT on an additional Linux or Mac server but not having to do so is more convenient and takes one system out of the chain to make it all happen.
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